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Anything Goes

Anything Goes

Music and lyrics by Cole Porter
Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse
From the book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse

April 16-18, 1999

Our hero, Billy Crocker must deliver information to his boss, who 's about to sail for Europe on the luxury liner S.S. America. Before the boat sails, Billy runs into old pal Reno Sweeny--an evangelist turned entertainer--and Hope, a young woman he's loved, who's sailing with her mother and, Billy's sorry to see, with Sir Evelyn, her fiancé. He decides to stow away and make Hope his own, and soon gets an extra passport from Moonface Mullins, Public Enemy Number 13.

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Production Team
Costume Designer - Brian Hemesath
Costume Shop Supervisor - Doris Nash
Director - Marge Bennett Folger
Lighting Designer - Jim Trenberth
Scene Designer - Fritz Szabo
Technical Director - Keith Duster

Cast
Billy Crocker - Joel Hagen
Captain - Kent Hartwig
Charity - Adi Boettger
Chastity - Melissa Larsen
Chorus - Rubie Bodie
Chorus - Luke Stoffel
Chorus - Danielle Strait
Chorus - Jill Reinking
Chorus - Melissa Sorbo
Chorus - Jay Flory
Chorus - Nick Tann
Chorus - Joshua Stelter
Chorus - Erica Pint
Chorus - Meredith Lips
Chorus - Benjamin Bode
Chorus - Jeffrey Rieber
Chorus - Aaron Schmidt
Chorus - Kelly Johnson
Chorus - Katie Bogue
Chorus - Melissa Sorbo
Chorus - Andrew Hennebeck
Elish Whitney - Nick Condon
Erma - Cyndi Gryte
Evangeline Harcourt - Kacy Grimaldi
Evelyn Oakleigh - Travis Mitchell
Henry T. Dobson - Neil Schmedding
Hope Harcourt - Sarah Carr
John - Chad Lamb
Luke - Jared Roddy
Moonface Martin - Joe Spina
Purity - Brooke Anderson
Purser - Adam Brown
Reno Sweeney - Kim Hale
Virtue - Courtney Luttrell

ISU Theatre hosted the Kennedy Center Festival in January 2007.
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